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arxiv: 1709.01765 · v1 · pith:U3HHJQEGnew · submitted 2017-09-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Gate induced monolayer behavior in twisted bilayer black phosphorus

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keywords phosphorusblackbilayerelectronicpropertiescircelectricfield
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Optical and electronic properties of black phosphorus strongly depend on the number of layers and type of stacking. Using first-principles calculations within the framework of density functional theory, we investigate the electronic properties of bilayer black phosphorus with an interlayer twist angle of 90$^\circ$. These calculations are complemented with a simple $\vec{k}\cdot\vec{p}$ model which is able to capture most of the low energy features and is valid for arbitrary twist angles. The electronic spectrum of 90$^\circ$ twisted bilayer black phosphorus is found to be x-y isotropic in contrast to the monolayer. However x-y anisotropy, and a partial return to monolayer-like behavior, particularly in the valence band, can be induced by an external out-of-plane electric field. Moreover, the preferred hole effective mass can be rotated by 90$^\circ$ simply by changing the direction of the applied electric field. In particular, a +0.4 (-0.4) V/{\AA} out-of-plane electric field results in a $\sim$60\% increase in the hole effective mass along the y (x) axis and enhances the $m^*_{y}/m^*_{x}$ ($m^*_{x}/m^*_{y}$) ratio as much as by a factor of 40. Our DFT and $\vec{k}\cdot\vec{p}$ simulations clearly indicate that the twist angle in combination with an appropriate gate voltage is a novel way to tune the electronic and optical properties of bilayer phosphorus and it gives us a new degree of freedom to engineer the properties of black phosphorus based devices.

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